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Michael McGee Personal information Irish name Micháel Mac Aoidh Sport Gaelic football Position Corner back Born Tyrone, Northern Ireland Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Occupation Civil Servant Club(s) Years Club Loughmacrory Inter-county(ies) Years County 1999-present Tyrone Inter-county titles Ulster titles 3 All Irelands 2 NFL 1 Michael "Mickey" McGee is a Gaelic footballer for Loughmacrory, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.[1]
Awards
Mickey has two All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner’s medals. He brought the first All-Ireland senior championship medal to his club, Loughmacrory, in 2003, the year Tyrone made the breakthrough at county senior level, and he won an All-Ireland minor medal with the county in 1998. From there he progressed to the Under-21 grade where won two All-Ireland Under-21 championships in 2000 and 2001.
He helped Tyrone regain the Sam Maguire Cup in 2005.
McGee's 2007 and 2008 seasons have been hampered by a shoulder injury, and has been one of Tyrone's many long term injuries.
References
- ^ "Injury crisis hits Red Hand side". BBC. 15 May 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/4772563.stm. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
Tyrone Senior Football Team 1 P McConnell
(Team as of 5 June 2011 versus Monaghan)
2 M Swift • 3 C McCarron • 4 R McMenamin
5 D Harte • 6 C Gormley • 7 P Jordan
8 A Cassidy • 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher (Cap.) • 11 B McGuigan • 12 P Harte
13 M Penrose • 14 M Donnelly • 15 Stephen O'Neill
Subs: J Devine, D Carlin, C Cavanagh, K Coney, K Hughes, D McCaul, T McGuigan, N McKenna, Joe McMahon, E Mulligan, Shaun O'Neill,
Unavailable Panellists: E McGinley, Justin McMahon
Manager: Mickey HarteTyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2003 (1st win) 1 J Devine
2 C Gourley | 3 C McAnallen | 4 R McMenamin
5 C Gormley | 6 G Devlin | 7 P Jordan
8 K Hughes | 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher | 11 B McGuigan | 12 G Cavlan
13 E McGinley | 14 P Canavan (cap.) | 15 E Mulligansubs:P McConnell; D Carlin; Mark Harte; C Holmes; P Horisk; C Lawn; P Loughran; D McCrossan; M McGee; C McGinley; F McGuigan; S Mulgrew; S O'Neill; B Robinson; M Coleman;Manager: Mickey HarteTyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2005 (2nd win) 1 P McConnell
(Team as of 25 September, 2005 versus Kerry)
2 R McMenamin | 3 J McMahon | 4 M McGee
5 D Harte | 6 C Gormley | 7 P Jordan
8 E McGinley | 9 S Cavanagh
10 B Dooher (Cap.) |11 B McGuigan | 12 R Mellon
13 P Canavan | 14 S O'Neill | 15 E Mulligan
Subs: J Devine, E Bradley, B Meenan, G Devlin, B Donnelly, P Donnelly, C Gourley, M Harte, C Holmes, C Lawn, C McCullagh, L Meenan, M Murphy, M Penrose, S Sweeney Manager: Mickey HarteTyrone Team: All-Ireland final 2008 (3rd Win) 16 P. McConnell
Paul Quinn's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names.
2 R. McMenamin • 3 Justin McMahon • 12 Joe McMahon
5 D. Harte • 6 C. Gormley • 7 P. Jordan •
8 C. Holmes • 9 E. McGinley
10 B. Dooher (Cap.) • 29 M. Penrose • 12 R. Mellon
13 T. McGuigan • 14 S. Cavanagh • 15 C. McCullagh
Subs: J. Curran, D. Carlin, C. Cavanagh, P. Donnelly, N. Gormley, K. Hughes, C. McCarron, D. McCaul, M. McGee, C. Gourley, R. Mulgrew, E. Mulligan, Shaun O'Neill, B. McGuigan, PJ Quinn, Stephen O'Neill*, P. Quinn*
Manager: Mickey Harte
(Team as of 21 September 2008 versus Kerry)
Notes: J Devine was on the starting lineup but had to withdraw from the squad due to a family bereavement.
Stephen O'Neill's name was not in the match program due to there only being space for thirty names. He played, and came on as a substitute with the number 31 on his back.[1]Categories:- Living people
- Tyrone Gaelic footballers
- Winners of one All-Ireland medal (Gaelic football)
- Ulster Gaelic football biography stubs
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